Push email timestamp is 5 hours behind

I am on EST time in the US, and if I send an email to my Yahoo mail, the timestamp will be 5 hours behind when i check my yahoo push mail on my N8.
When i check my Yahoo mail on my computer, the timestamp is correct.
So, it seems that the Nokia push mail servers are setting this incorrect timestamp, most likely because they are in a different time zone which is 5 hours off my my local time, and setting the incorrect timestamp when they are pulling mail frommy Yahoo account.
Is there any way to fix this?

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